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Microsoft CEO Nadella calls AI-powered search biggest thing for company since cloud 15 years ago

Por: CNBC Tech February 07, 2023

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In this articleVIDEO15:4615:46Watch CNBC's full interview with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella CEO said on Tuesday that search powered by artificial intelligence is the biggest thing to happen to his company in the nine years he's been at the helm.I have not seen something like this since I would say 2007-2008, when the cloud was just first coming out, Nadella told CNBC's Jon Fortt in an interview.related investing newsa day ago3 days... + full article



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